Not anything special came up this morning in the Cabinet meeting.
Mr. Mellon reports that insofar as he can observe there is a very general and healthy condition of good business.
I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the legislation aforesaid, do hereby invite the States of the Un...
So I will have to talk with the two Senators and see what I can find out about the situation.
I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America, under the authority conferred upon me by Act of February 14, 1903, entitled '...
I do not think Mr. Warren wants to take a recess appointment.
I think it is due to me when I make a statement that they [the members of the conference] wait to see what the statement is before they rush...
I haven't reached any final decision about the Attorney General.
So I say no final decision has been made.
I want them to be honest and conscientious and desirous of performing public service, but I cannot find any men who quite come up to that st...
Of course, we want to withdraw.
I thought that he was a man of high character, eminence at the bar, and great ability, and would make a fine Attorney General.
Well, I think that his qualifications ought to be presented to the Senate and go into the record, and that is one of the reasons why I have ...
I think the Senate ought to realize that I have to have about me those in whom I have confidence; and unless they find a real blemish on a m...
I haven't thought much, if anything, about a recess appointment.
I want to see a further limitation of naval armament.
Now, of course I have to appoint human beings to office.
It will be opened at the first chapter of John, which happens to be the first chapter of the Bible that I can recall reading.